CS/CS/SB 1118: Transportation Network Company Insurance

GENERAL BILL by
Judiciary ;
Banking and Insurance ;
Simmons

Transportation Network Company Insurance; Requiring a statement in certain crash reports as to whether any driver at the time of the accident was providing a prearranged ride or logged into a digital network of a transportation network company; requiring a transportation network company driver, or the transportation network company on the driver’s behalf, to maintain certain primary automobile insurance under certain circumstances; requiring a transportation network company to maintain certain insurance and obligate the insurer to defend a certain claim if specified insurance by the driver lapses or does not provide the required coverage, etc.

Effective Date: 1/1/2017 Last Action:
3/11/2016
Senate -
Died on CalendarLocation: On Special Order CalendarBill Text:Web Page | PDF

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